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Its period of maximum splendor was in the 16th century when it had seven convents, as well as a great cultural activity. During this century there was a large population increase that had only decreased by a certain amount of emigration to the New World, becoming the second largest population centre
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to remove the ban on Jews holding fairs and markets that existed in the
Kingdom of Castile. This improved the economic levels of the city and allowed creation of the school of translators. At this time there were 600 Jewish families in Llerena, who lived in the vicinity of the synagogue (Chapel of
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Mediterranean-type rom. The average annual temperature is 15.3 °C. Winters are generally mild with an average temperature of 7.3 °C summer is hot and dry with an average temperature of 24.2 °C. Seasonal The average rainfall is 586mm, with the rainy season in
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Llerena is located south of the province of
Badajoz and belongs to the region of "The Countryside South." 114 km far from Badajoz and is located 638m. altitude. The municipal area of 162.3 km2 extending from the piedmont and foothills of Sierra Morena, in exactly the watershed of the
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The Master of the Order
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of the Hostal San Marcos de León. For this reason it was the most important center of the territory, which until then had been Reina. So much was its increase in importance that it became the most important administrative center of the
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with a balcony with 2 story arcs. This was an addition to the 18th century on the northern facade of the church in order to gain access to events that are manifest in the main square. The church has a magnificent tower of
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The fall of the old disappeared the Order of San Marcos in León, ceased to hold office in
Llerena the Governor of the province and the party and decreed the abolition of the
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of their property that he had maintained and exploited for centuries by providing significant benefits for the municipal coffers. Some convents, such as those dedicated to
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Llerena. In 1383, Pedro Fernández celebrated the General Chapter of the Order of Santiago in Llerena, with the assistance of all of the Order's commanders.
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The successive ground and building confiscations produced a great misfortune for the municipal economy of
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A peaceful coexistence emerged among the three cultures: Christians, Jews and
Muslims. In the year 1479, the Jewish leader Rabí Mayr persuaded
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Zapata Palace: in the Plaza of the
Inquisition, it is a good example of noble architecture with its patio. It was the seat of the Inquisition.
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Having once been a Muslim territory, its reconquest produced a repopulation by Leonese, Basque and Cantabrian families. But an important core
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population also emerged within the city, and made it a prosperous city with high economic and cultural achievements.
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of the sculptor Juan Martínez Montanes. You can also admire the wall paintings and baroque altarpieces.
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1761:Valdetorres
1741:Trujillanos
1699:Talarrubias
1679:Santa Marta
1467:Malcocinado
1392:La Coronada
1387:La Codosera
1257:Entrín Bajo
928:sister city
922:Sister city
746:whitewashed
662:Santa Clara
618:Alfonso XII
594:Extremadura
590:Inquisition
586:Holy Office
569:During the
486:Inquisition
416:Extremadura
326:Arab period
307:Extremadura
162:Extremadura
135: /
1731:Torremejía
1726:Torremayor
1569:Peñalsordo
1512:Montemolín
1507:Monesterio
1502:Mirandilla
1382:La Albuera
1312:Garbayuela
1247:Don Benito
1242:Don Álvaro
1182:Campanario
1142:Bienvenida
1122:Barcarrota
980:2021-08-24
938:References
932:Sombrerete
915:New Mexico
903:New Mexico
844:alongside
781:St. Jerome
750:balustered
705:topography
677:El Pedroso
342:, to whom
228:Population
190:Government
120:38°14′21″N
1736:Trasierra
1649:Salvaleón
1492:Mengabril
1412:La Morera
1372:Hornachos
1197:Carmonita
1167:Calamonte
1092:Almendral
1077:Alconchel
1062:Ahillones
899:New Spain
754:City Hall
729:rock rose
664:convent.
650:La Merced
614:bishopric
532:Philip IV
366:in 1297.
250:Time zone
220:Elevation
123:6°01′07″W
1932:Category
1716:Tamurejo
1548:Olivenza
1482:Medellín
1477:Manchita
1462:Maguilla
1457:Magacela
1432:La Zarza
1422:La Parra
1327:Guadiana
1317:Garlitos
1237:Cristina
1217:Castuera
1137:Berlanga
1082:Alconera
1057:Aceuchal
842:Colombia
742:bullring
725:lavender
694:Guadiana
579:Zurbarán
559:Maguilla
525:Maguilla
498:Piacenza
490:Isabella
474:Isabella
459:Isabella
332:Ellerina
169:Province
1902:38°14′N
1866:Zahínos
1689:Siruela
1564:Palomas
1532:Nogales
1522:Montijo
1442:Llerena
1407:La Lapa
1402:La Haba
1332:Guareña
1192:Capilla
1127:Baterno
1117:Badajoz
1107:Atalaya
1087:Aljucén
1052:Acedera
1039:in the
777:lattice
773:veranda
765:baroque
673:Sevilla
671:–
638:dehesas
548:Moorish
538:Decline
506:Badajoz
321:History
303:Badajoz
299:Llerena
287:Website
185:Llerena
174:Badajoz
148:Country
94:Llerena
61:Llerena
23:Llerena
1905:6°01′W
1746:Usagre
1710:Táliga
1497:Mérida
1222:Cheles
1112:Azuaga
1067:Alange
835:Bogotá
768:brick.
727:, and
669:Mérida
656:, and
610:schism
600:Schism
504:, and
472:After
452:Jewish
445:shrine
427:Cortes
407:Priory
364:Fueros
311:census
1861:Zafra
1644:Risco
1624:Reina
1447:Lobón
1437:Llera
1277:Feria
795:alfiz
721:broom
634:Madoz
575:altar
502:Coria
467:Uclés
276:UTC+2
255:UTC+1
236:5,758
151:Spain
1629:Rena
692:and
412:Leon
389:Don
280:CEST
207:Area
200:PSOE
717:oak
315:INE
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